A wet December has led to a quiet summer for Hawke's Bay fire services - however they warn the region is not out of the woods yet.
Unlike last summer, which was marred by tinder dry conditions leading to numerous grass fires across the region, spots of rain so far this season meant "it's been very quiet, and we would all really like it to stay that way", Hawkes Bay Principal Rural Fire Officer Trevor Mitchell said.
He said rural fire services had only dealt with two significant vegetation fires so far this season.
A bushfire spread up the cliff between Cape Kidnappers and the Clifton Camp Ground overnight on New Years Eve, believed to have been caused by a campfire left burning.
Overnight on December 21 a large grass, scrub, and pine tree slash blaze at Mahia threatened three houses, and took six hours to be contained. It was made worse by strong winds gusting up to 90km/h.